Month: May 2023

Lexington County Sheriff’s Department investigating a report of an attempted sexual assault in park, publishes sketch of suspect

The Lexington County Sheriff’s Department is investigating an attempted sexual assault. The incident was reported Sunday afternoon and happened in Crooked Creek Park in Chapin. A female exercising in the park says a shirtless white man in his 20s wearing khaki cargo shorts grabbed her and tried to pull her into the woods. The sketch […]

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Lexington 2 students earn top recognitions at recent arts events and competitions

Lexington Two students have earned top recognitions at recent arts events and competitions.   Solo and Ensemble Competitions (SCBDA) Brookland-Cayce High Superior: Soloists Lucy Barry, Riley Myers, Lauren Waters, Quener Rairez, Ian Barnes, Callie Burgess Busbee Creative Arts Academy Superior: Micah Simmons (Orchestra)  Excellent: Aiden Brittin (Orchestra) Northside Middle Superior: Bryce Loughery, Snare Solo; Arwyn Simmons, […]

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36 Lexington Two high school students qualify for SC Seal of Biliteracy

Thirty-six Lexington Two high school students qualified for the South Carolina Seal of Biliteracy, an award from the State Department of Education that recognizes students who have attained proficiency in English and another language by graduation. Students are recognized for their levels of mastery in testing, with Gold being the highest. The Seal of Biliteracy […]

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2nd Annual Taylor Watford 5K is a big success – Fundraiser to fight drug overdoses

Close to 200 runners registered for the Second Annual Taylor Watford Foundation 5K run/walk. The run was held Saturday. It started behind Brookland-Cayce High School and the course ran through the Cayce Avenues. “It was a very good day,” said Jade Watford of the Taylor Watford Foundation Board. There were 80 more entries in the […]

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Lexington School District 2 names a new Chief Financial Officer

Lexington School District Two has named Sky Strickland as the new Chief Financial Officer for the district.  Strickland’s appointment, on the recommendation of Superintendent Dr. Brenda Hafner,  was approved during the regular monthly meeting of the Board of Trustees on May 18. Strickland has more than 20 years of experience in school district finance. She […]

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Great Rhythm on the River concert, final show of the spring is Saturday, May 27 – Phil Urban Presents: Elvis and Variety Show

The weather was perfect for the third time this spring. Rhythm on the River featured the Neon Browne Band, Saturday and Liz Carter performed during intermission at the West Columbia Riverwalk Amphitheater. Be sure to catch the final show of the Rhythm on the River spring series series on May 27. Phil Urban Presents: Elvis […]

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Gray loses first game of the 2A State Championship Series in baseball

Gray Collegiate lost to Oceanside Collegiate, 1-0, Saturday at the Midlands Sports Complex in Pine Ridge.It was the first game of the 2A baseball championship series. The second game in the best of-three series is scheduled for Tuesday at Oceanside. Game three, if necessary, will be at a neutral site on Saturday.

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Brookland-Cayce wins 1 game, loses another as baseball playoff run ends

The Brookland -Cayce baseball team came within one game of the finals. The Bearcats needed to win twice at Hanahan Friday to qualify for the State Championship series.The Bearcats won the first game, 5-2, but lost the second game 3-1.

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